On a personal level, Naruto would finally get the family he always wanted. But it might also bring some confusion and adjustment issues. His parents would be from a different time, and they'd need to adapt to the new world Naruto lives in. For example, they might be shocked by the new technology and the changes in ninja warfare.
The revival could also have consequences for the balance of power in the ninja world. The Fourth Hokage was a very powerful ninja, and his return could tip the scales in the Leaf Village's favor. This might lead to other villages feeling threatened and could potentially start new conflicts or alliances as they try to adjust to this new power shift.
Emotionally, Naruto would have to deal with a whole new set of family relationships. He grew up without his parents, and now having them back would be a huge adjustment. He might struggle to fit into a 'normal' family dynamic, and there could be some friction as they all get to know each other again.
On a more magical level, reviving the dead is against the natural order of things in the wizarding world. This could attract unwanted attention from magical authorities or even dark forces. Some might see Harry's act as a dangerous precedent and try to either stop him or use his new - found power for their own evil purposes.
One consequence could be a change in the family dynamic. His mom would be back, and Naruto would finally have the family he always dreamed of. This might also have an impact on his relationship with his dad, as they would all be together again.
Hashirama's revival might also bring back old wisdom and knowledge. He could teach the new generation of shinobi things that have been lost over time. However, there could also be political issues. Some might not be happy with a long - dead Hokage coming back and potentially interfering in current affairs. And his revival could also have an impact on Naruto's own growth. With Hashirama around, Naruto might have to re - evaluate his role as a leader and a shinobi.
One way could be through some powerful forbidden jutsu. Maybe he discovers a long - lost scroll that contains a jutsu specifically designed to bring back the dead. However, such a jutsu would likely come with a great cost, like sacrificing a large amount of his own chakra or even his life - force.
His reaction would depend on how the betrayal was presented. If it was a sudden revelation, he would be shocked and devastated. He may start to question his own worth, thinking that if his own parents could betray him, what was wrong with him? He could also become more reckless in his actions, not caring about the consequences as much since he felt like he had already lost the most important thing. This new Naruto could also be more empathetic towards the villains in the story, understanding their feelings of being wronged or betrayed in some way.
He might lose a sense of his own identity. His parents are an important part of who he is, and by renouncing them, he could struggle with feelings of emptiness or confusion about his place in the world. Also, he could face isolation from friends and allies who respected his parents or had a connection to them.
One possible reason could be a plot device to create a more independent and self - made Naruto. If he renounces his parents, it might show his determination to be known for his own achievements rather than relying on his famous parents' legacies. It could also be due to some sort of misinformation or false teachings in the fanfiction world that make him believe his parents were not worthy of his connection.
In some fanfictions, Naruto might find a super - powerful jutsu or artifact. For example, he could discover a long - lost forbidden jutsu that has the power to bring the dead back to life. Or perhaps he stumbles upon a magical item during one of his adventures that is said to be able to revive the deceased.
In such a fanfiction, Naruto would likely grow up with a strong sense of family. He'd be trained by his father, Minato, from an early age, perhaps becoming a prodigy even faster. His mother, Kushina, would fill his life with love and warmth, and he might not have the same underdog status as in the original. He could be more confident and less of a prankster, having a stable home environment.